E43. Kenturah Davis: The Limits of Language.

Today’s episode is with contemporary artist Kenturah Davis. Exploring language, looms, and listening beyond the limen, Kenturah's work reminds us that identity requires an intimacy with the unknown and oftentimes hidden portraits of ourselves. We explore topics that range from the diminishing value of a Masters of Fine Arts degree to urban planning and design to Toni Morrison’s essay “The Site of Memory”, this conversation is one that holds our hearts in an audible essay on the shadows of life and living. What to read.The Site of Memory by Toni Morrison Playlist inspired by this conversation.Atladena- Kelela Apocalypse-ThundercatWho to follow.Kenturah Davis This conversation was recorded on 12/14/21. Host Dario Calmese Producer Carmen D. Harris  Visual Art Direction and Designs: River Wildmen, AfroVisualismDirector of Digital Content: vickygcreative.comOriginal Music composed by Dario Calmese 

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